Could It Be Condi?

An exclusive item on Matt Drudge’s eponymous news site, the Drudge Report, claims former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is now a “frontrunner” in the Republican veepstakes.

“Romney himself has narrowed the field of candidates to a handful, sources reveal,” the unbylined report says. “And a surprise name is now near the top of the list: Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice!”

The Drudge Report is highly influential in political circles and enjoys an extremely large audience. Mr. Drudge also reportedly has a close relationship with Mr. Romney’s campaign manager Matt Rhoades. Ms. Rice recently appeared at a fundraiser for Mr. Romney in Utah where, according to multipleaccounts, she wowed the audience and “stole the show.” In addition, in a CBS News interview last week, Mr. Romney’s wife, Ann, said her husband was considering a woman to join him on the Republican ticket. In spite of all this, there are many reasons Ms. Rice would be an odd choice to be Mr. Romney’s running mate.

Though there are many reasons Ms. Rice would seem to be a surprising pick for Mr. Romney, there are also factors that would make her an attractive choice. Picking a woman of color like Ms. Rice as his running mate would help Mr. Romney bring diversity to the Republican ticket. Ms. Rice’s experience as secretary of state would also help bring foreign policy bonafides to Mr. Romney’s ticket. And, though her more moderate views might not help drum up enthusiasm among conservatives, they certainly could raise Mr. Romney’s appeal among independent voters. At the very least, floating the idea he is considering a surprising high profile running mate pick could certainly help Mr. Romney change the conversation on a day when the news cycle was dominated by questions about whether he has honestly represented his tenure at the private equity firm Bain Capital.